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Title : RTP Archiving, Delivery, and Playback (RADPLAY)
Extensions for SDP
Author(s) : R. Lanphier
Filename : draft-lanphier-radplay-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 15-Feb-02
This document defines RTP Archiving, Delivery, and Playback
(RADPLAY) extensions for the Session Description Protocol
(SDP, [RFC 2327]). These extensions provide a standard means
of archiving and delivering RTP streams via HTTP, using SDP
and the commonly used 'rtpdump' file format. As a result of
its design, it also provides a way of delivering generic RTP
streams over HTTP, thus making it a suitable replacement for
approaches which rely on network-unfriendly mechanisms such
as 'HTTP tunneling'.
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